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Workshops
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
- A sound technical basis for the M&S community to validate model Description: The goals of sustainable design are evolving from a more
specifications environmentally focused endeavor to one that integrates environment with
social and economic foci. With increasing multi- and interdisciplinary
- Generation of RMPs that enable effective, efficient, and meaningful scope, the need for a stronger, collaborative and international research
cataloging, discovery, validation, composability, specification of conceptu- community increases. Researchers engaged or interested in sustainability
al models across abstraction (e.g., aggregation) levels, and reuse and sustainable design are encouraged to join in this road-mapping and
community-building session as we work together to define opportunities
- Improved management of the simulation process in general based in
for collaborative research and educational initiatives across domains and
RMP configuration management, where supplementary simulations or
borders. Participants and facilitators from ASME and the Design Society’s
experiments are needed to complete the knowledge about the system
Ecodesign special interest group will map current research and future
- Effective framework for the management of intellectual property research directions as well as identify best practices. Outcomes will
ownership claims and data rights license provisions include an evolved research agenda, a set of best practices, national and
international collaborations, and initiatives such as the ecodesign tool
- Expeditious production of high-level conceptual models instrumental for repository.
analysis of alternatives
Please take this survey to share your input and help focus the discussion:
- Early identification of conflicts in system design solution http://goo.gl/forms/DHUHa0nkzE
W5: WORKSHOP ON DESIGN PROTOTYPING METHODS: W7: SUCCESS AS A STUDENT RESEARCHER: MAXIMIZING YOUR
EXPLORATION OF TRADEOFFS AND STATE-OF-THE-ART PRODUCTIVITY AND EFFICIENCY
Organizers/Speakers: Bradley Camburn, Blake Perez, Kristin Wood, Organizers/Speakers: Scott Ferguson, North Carolina State University;
SUTD-MIT International Design Centre Bryony DuPont, Oregon State University
Sunday, August 21 Sunday, August 21
Time: 1:00pm–5:00pm Time: 1:00pm–5:00pm
Location: 207BC, Meeting Level Location: 207A, Meeting Level
Description: As design cycles become more and more compressed, it is Description: The objective of this workshop is to create a forum for
more evident that prototyping is necessary, but at a deeper level how do students attending the IDETC/CIE conferences to learn about and discuss
we choose the methods to implement? This workshop attempts to address research practices that maximize productivity and research efficiency.
this issue and provide a platform for discussion from both industry and Faculty and PhD students from the design community will present best
academic participants. Research in prototyping seeks to improve the final practices and ways to identify/avoid the common pitfalls that students
outcome of design projects. Techniques such as subsystem isolation and face. Topics will range from research skills (e.g., how to conduct a literature
testing, or adaptive fidelity simulations help to reduce development review, how to develop a research plan) to social skills (how to work with
spending and total time from concept to functional design. Other methods your lab-mates, how to build research networks). Discussion will take place
such as iteration, and parallel concept testing may be employed to via presentations and open question/discussion periods. It is expected
improve design outcome. This workshop aims to introduce a selection of that student attendees will also have opportunities to build cross-universi-
these prototyping methods through presentation and interactive hands-on ty relationships and ramp up their excitement for the conference.
exercises. They are integrated in the framework of a strategic method. The
workshop would provide key insights on the state of the art in prototyping
methodology. The exercises also provide a concrete experience to W8: WRITING STRATEGIES AND PUBLICATION PRODUCTIVITY
highlight the practical trade-offs between key methods. This experiential
Organizers/Speakers: Meggin McIntosh, Emphasis on Excellence, Inc.
comparison will be mapped back to findings from quantitative research in
design science. The program would conclude with a roundtable discus- Sunday, August 21
sion on the future of research in prototyping. We hope to gain participants Time: 1:00pm–5:00pm
with experience in both industrial and research experience in design. Location: 213A, Meeting Level
You must apply through this survey link and be admitted in order to attend.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ASMEIDETC2016_Broadening_
W6: ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: ROAD-MAPPING AND Participation_Workshop_Application
COMMUNITY BUILDING
Organizers/Speakers: Cassandra Telenko, Georgia Institute of Technolo- Description: The goal of the workshop on Writing Strategies and Publica-
gy; Sara Behdad, University at Buffalo; Bill Bernstein, National Institute of tion Productivity is to provide a professional development experience and
Standards and Technology opportunity for community and networking within the Design Engineering
Division (DED) of ASME that supports and mentors underrepresented
64 Sunday, August 21 groups. The workshop is designed to provide graduate students and
Time: 1:00pm–5:00pm faculty members from underrepresented groups with professional
Location: 205, Meeting Level development activities and give them the opportunity to make connec-